Indore is a city that truly loves its food. Known as India’s cleanest city, it has food stalls, markets, and restaurants in every corner. The food here might not be the spiciest or the richest, but it is always fresh, tasty, and most importantly, hygienic.
During the day, Sarafa Bazaar is a jewelry market, but at night, it turns into a busy food street. Here, you can enjoy local favorites like Bhutte ka Kees (spiced grated corn), Garadu (crispy fried yam), and soft Dahi Bade. For dessert, the hot Jalebi and fluffy Malpua are a must-try!
Another famous food spot is Chappan Dukan, a street with 56 food stalls offering a variety of dishes. From the classic Indori Poha (flattened rice with spices) to Johnny Hot Dog, a popular local sandwich, there’s something for everyone here.
In the center of Indore stands Rajwada, a beautiful 18th-century palace. After exploring the grand architecture, you can find small street stalls nearby serving delicious Indori snacks, making it a perfect mix of history and food.
A peaceful and tasty stop for a spiritual experience, a visit to Hanuman Mandir is refreshing. Along with the peaceful atmosphere, the temple also offers simple yet delicious prasad (holy food) that adds to the experience.
Indore is a city where cleanliness and good food go hand in hand. Whether you’re a food lover or just someone who enjoys exploring new places, Indore will surprise you with its tasty and hygienic food culture. It’s a city that welcomes you with open arms and full plates!
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